Typhoon Kalmaegi Kills 59 in Philippines
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Typhoon Kalmaegi has left at least 66 people dead with 26 others missing in the central Philippines, many in widespread flooding that trapped people on their roofs and swept away cars in a hard-hit province still recovering from a deadly earthquake,
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Countries with the Most Dangerous Flood Zones
Devastating floods have become a stark reality for millions worldwide, affecting entire nations and displacing countless communities. With climate change intensifying extreme weather patterns, certain countries face particularly severe flood risks that threaten lives,
The death toll from the most recent floods and landslides rose to 37 on Monday, with five people missing and 78 injured, officials said.
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Deadly rivers in the sky
A new Washington Post investigation reveals where climate change has supercharged the movement of moisture through the skies.
At least 10 people have died and five are missing after days of pounding rain triggered floods and landslides across central Vietnam, officials said Wednesday. Danang reported six deaths and
Rescue operations have intensified across central Vietnam as floodwaters recede after days of record rain and deadly landslides that left at least 13 people dead and 11 missing
Thousands of people in Vietnam were evacuated from their homes after record rainfall of more than one meter in 24 hours submerged a central city, the environment ministry said Tuesday.
WWF’s Flood Green Guide empowers communities to manage floods with nature-based solutions that protect people, ecosystems, and livelihoods.
Carlos Mazón, the leader of Spain's Valencia region, has announced his resignation over his government's handling of last year's devastating flash floods
Developing countries—led by the Least Developed Countries group—are calling for a tripling of international adaptation finance by 2030 (relative to 2022 levels). That call must be the benchmark for success at COP30. Today, less than 15 cents of every climate dollar goes to adaptation. This imbalance is indefensible and economically irrational.